Just as he was ready to launch his career after graduation, Phillip Kauffman watched his custom auto painting income plunge more than 80 percent, and he moved back in with his parents, but don’t think for a moment that he…
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Earlier this year I had the privilege to speak to more than 400 students and faculty at the College of Business Administration Dean’s Leadership Forum, reviewing my career from Cal Poly Pomona to the boardroom. My life provided the canvas…
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David Stennis-Weatherspoon, an RA at Luna, puts out a fire during fire extinguisher training for resident advisors in University Housing at Cal Poly Pomona.…
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As the Great American Eclipse of 2017 approached in August, a group of 16 Cal Poly Pomona students and recent alumni drove to Lowman, Idaho, to be in the path of totality. Cal Poly Pomona students viewing the night sky…
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The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education has named Cal Poly Pomona to its “Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics: 2017” list. The university was ranked #22 for the most bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students in 2015 and #56…
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“I will have my hands on a rocket that goes to Mars. I will have put my hands on a part. That’s going to be cool.” Kyle Craig’s enthusiasm is palpable. He is a fresh face in the newly energized…
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For Associated Students Inc. (ASI) President Farris Hamza, a former Interdisciplinary General Education (IGE) student at the College of Education and Integrative Studies (CEIS), maintaining the status quo is not an option. In his first year at Cal Poly Pomona,…
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Learn by doing is the essence of a Cal Poly Pomona education, but it was a nearly hands-on experience that was instrumental in Greg Schofield’s life. Back in the 1970s, several years before the football program was discontinued, Schofield played…
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Students at Cal Poly Pomona learn by doing, one of the many advantages of a polytechnic education. In both indoor and outdoor classrooms and laboratories, they explore, innovate and prepare for the future in a wide variety of disciplines. By…
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The room is buzzing. A wide-eyed incoming freshman talks to a financial aid representative about his aid award. A few feet away, while two friends stand beside her for encouragement, a senior speaks to an advisor about what classes she…
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